{"id":1674,"date":"2025-06-08T06:45:58","date_gmt":"2025-06-08T06:45:58","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.www.good-broker.com\/?p=1674"},"modified":"2025-06-11T15:32:28","modified_gmt":"2025-06-11T15:32:28","slug":"ernesto-neto-weaves-organic-multi-sensory-installation-within-the-grand-palais-in-paris","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/www.www.good-broker.com\/index.php\/2025\/06\/08\/ernesto-neto-weaves-organic-multi-sensory-installation-within-the-grand-palais-in-paris\/","title":{"rendered":"ernesto neto weaves organic multi-sensory installation within the grand palais in paris"},"content":{"rendered":"

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Ernesto Neto<\/strong><\/a>\u00a0has filled the Nef Nord of Paris<\/strong><\/a>\u2018s Grand Palais with a vast, handwoven installation of bark, earth, spice, and fiber. Nosso Barco Tambor Terra invites visitors into a soft and sensory architecture, suspended beneath the glass and iron canopy recently restored by Chatillon Architectes<\/strong><\/a> (see designboom\u2019s coverage here<\/strong><\/a>). The structure is meant to be entered, touched, and heard. Inside, rhythm and movement unfold slowly through texture and breath.<\/p>\n

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The woven<\/strong><\/a> installation is shaped in looping crochet, cords, and braided skins that hang and seem to grow downward. While Neto\u2019s forms appear intuitive and improvised, they hold their own internal order. The installation connects body to earth, rhythm to breath, and matter to movement.<\/p>\n

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Ernesto Neto fills the Grand Palais with a woven structure | image \u00a9 GrandPalaisRmn 2025 \/ Photo Didier Plow<\/p>\n

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Rhythm as Structure within the grand palais<\/h2>\n

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There are instruments hidden inside artist<\/strong><\/a> Ernesto Neto\u2019s work at the Grand Palais. Some are barely visible, folded into the skins of the structure like bones. Others invite touch directly. On designated days, musicians coax out their voices in performances that feel less like concerts than ceremonies. Drums from across continents \u2014 Africa, Asia, Europe, Latin America \u2014 respond to each other and to the visitors\u2019 presence. The sound emerges from within the piece, resonating through it like a pulse through a body.<\/p>\n

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This immersive environment forms the center of Nosso Barco Tambor Terra, though the boundaries remain open. Around the structure, the Grand Palais hosts ongoing activations: open conversations, workshops, live music, and play. A Brazilian caf\u00e9 serves as a gathering point. The surrounding programming extends Neto\u2019s vision outward, into dialogue and shared attention.<\/p>\n

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visitors can interact with the organic materials | image \u00a9 GrandPalaisRmn 2025 \/ Photo Didier Plow<\/p>\n

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a woven membrane for gathering<\/h2>\n

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Ernesto Neto speaks in a language of materials that resist polish. Bark and raw fiber, hand-woven mesh, suspended spice bundles \u2014 everything points to manual labor, to knowledge passed down through the body. The space becomes a collective membrane, a place where traditions drift together, not diluted but echoed. His approach to scale is as much emotional as physical.\u00a0<\/p>\n

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The setting amplifies this intention. After several years of restoration led by Chatillon Architectes, the Grand Palais reopens with renewed clarity just in time for the 2024 Paris Olympics. The freshly restructured envelope now plays host to something profoundly unmechanical, unhurried. The juxtaposition feels deliberate. Neto\u2019s project is one of slowness and attention, rooted in the body and the ground beneath it.<\/p>\n

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Presented in collaboration with Lisbon\u2019s MAAT<\/strong><\/a> and as part of the France\u2013Brazil Season 2025<\/strong><\/a>, this exhibition expands the idea of architecture beyond construction. Neto frames it as something we move through with care, something that listens back. It makes room for rest and for ceremony and leaves traces in the senses. And in the center of Paris, it becomes a vessel for learning and for dreaming.<\/p>\n<\/p>\n

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drums inside the work are played during live shows | image \u00a9 GrandPalaisRmn 2025 \/ Photo Didier Plow<\/p>\n

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the piece hosts workshops, concerts, and communal events | image \u00a9 designboom<\/p>\n

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materials reflect ancestral craft and manual labor | image \u00a9 GrandPalaisRmn 2025 \/ Photo Didier Plow<\/p>\n

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name:\u00a0<\/strong>Nosso Barco Tambor Terra<\/p>\n

architect:\u00a0<\/strong>Ernesto Neto | @ernestonetoart<\/a><\/p>\n

location:\u00a0<\/strong>Grand Palais, Paris, France<\/p>\n

event:\u00a0<\/strong>France\u2013Brazil Season 2025<\/a><\/p>\n

collaboration:\u00a0<\/strong>MAAT<\/a><\/p>\n

photography:\u00a0<\/strong>\u00a9 designboom, \u00a9 GrandPalaisRmn 2025 \/ Photo Didier Plow<\/p>\n

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